Lo Pan Temple

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Title

Lo Pan Temple
魯班先師廟

Subject

Grade I Historic Building
Historic Building
Historic Site
Cultural Site
Built Heritage
Tangible Cultural Heritage
Religious Site

Description

Lo Pan Temple is a temple located in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong dedicated to Lo Pan, the patron saint of Chinese builders and contractors.

Creator

Contractors Guild

Date

1884

Contributor

Over 1172 people from different towns in Guangdong
Kwong Yuet Tong
The Antiques and Monuments Office
The Hong Kong Government

Rights

Right to pray inside the building

Relation

Hong Wah Secondary School
Lo Pan Festival
The Central and Western Heritage Trail
The Western District and the Peak Route

Format

The Temple is in a two-hall structure, with an unusual jagged roof, elaborate "fire" type parapet walls, clay sculptural figures, relieves and paintings inside and outside the Temple. It is the Chinese temple with the largest number of wall-paintings on Hong Kong Island.

Type

Physical Object

Identifier

lopantemple1884

Coverage

World War II
The Japanese Occupation
The Handover of Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Battle
The Post War Era

Date Created

1884

Date Accepted

2006

Citation

Contractors Guild , “Lo Pan Temple
,” CCCH9051 Group 41, accessed May 24, 2024, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-41/items/show/28.

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